I still want one, but just to drive around the neighborhood going 35 mph. lol.
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I still want one, but just to drive around the neighborhood going 35 mph. lol.
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Originally Posted by JITB
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Originally Posted by GIXXERDK
i'm leaning more towards gixxers sentiment!
well. i'm still getting a bike.
but DAYUM!!! LOL! dude was prolly thinking............"ahh, now this is that bullshit..." just before hitting the truck. now i'm sure had his head not got lodged in the door, he may have and i say may, loosely, may have survived.......no, i take that back.....the impact from his torso hitting the rails of the truck prolly shattered his heart.
people had cheap insurance because they don't get full coverage. My insurance agent said he quoted one guy on a sport bike and it was 7500 a year.:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by JJ Alfano
You're on the right track, but you still have no control of certain situations. The biggest killer is dumbasses in cars pulling out in front of you from a side street. Even if your going 45 MPH (or whatever the speed limit), if they pull out in front of you when your closer than 30ft there is not much you can do. You will still T-Bone them more than likely before you have time to react. Gear is great, especially if your sliding, but a helmet only provides so much impact protection. You can be the safest rider ever, but your still relying on everyone else out there.Quote:
Originally Posted by NSCredondo
I pay $228 a yr for full coverage (on a 03 R6). That also covers any accessories (pipe, helmet, etc) that get damaged.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pearlwhitesh
Ive been down at 100+. Didnt even break anything. Gear does a lot more than most people realize.Quote:
Originally Posted by TIGERJC
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Originally Posted by R3RUN
I dont need a law to tell me to wear my gear. Helmet laws are for idiots.
Bikes are like anything else, they have thier idiots. This was an unfortunate loss. The kid was wearing gear, not just a helmet, which shows he was smarter than most riders.
R.I.P.
Whoa.